“That passenger ended up being a 17-year-old male student at that school,” Silva said.

“I’m very concerned, very concerned,” said Deanna Bermudez has two kids in the district. “I’m at work and he’s at school and it’s about being worried and it’s just really concerned, but he has to go to school.”

“It’s scary to send your kids to school, I know they try, but you can’t keep everybody (safe). I think it has to do with upbringing, parents, stuff like that, but you got to just teach them to do the right thing,” said Jim Blevins, grandfather of a student in the district.

In this latest case, no students were harmed.

“With a quick response from school administration and law enforcement we were able to stop an incident that could’ve happened today at Stagg High School,” Silva said.

The 17-year-old is facing some very serious charges, all felony counts and was booked into juvenile hall. The driver was cited for rolling through a stop sign.